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Holiday cottages in Malaysia

Holiday cottages in Malaysia is a perfect base for both cultural and relaxing vacations. Because of the tropical climate in Malaysia and temperatures between 25 and 35 degrees it is good to stay in a holiday villa on the coast. A good way to explore the versatile nature is through an excursion to one of the many national parks from your accommodation in Malaysia. Whatever you choose, a holiday home in Malaysia will guarantee you an unforgettable holiday in this beautiful part of Asia.

The many sides of Malaysia

The versatile Malaysia consists of two parts which are divided by the South China Sea. One of the states, known as Malacca has 85% of the population of Malaysia living in it. The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur, a city with the fourth highest building in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers. The Malaysian street scene is dominated by restaurants or food stalls and a fun night market. The skyline of the Malaysian metropolis has many high-rise buildings and shopping malls. Apart from the 452 meter high Petronas Twin Towers is Chinatown also a popular tourist attraction in Kuala Lumpur.

The Malaysian kitchen

The Malaysian cuisine has many dishes, thanks to the different ethnic groups residing in the country. The dishes are sweet, sour, bitter and hot. The basis of many Malaysian cuisine is rice, fish and chicken. Pork is not eaten because it is forbidden for Muslims and more than half the Malaysian population is Islamic. The food in Malaysia is eaten with the right hand

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Fun facts when choosing a holiday home in Malaysia:

  • You can speak English everywhere, it is not the official language but English is spoken everywhere due to the multicultural society.
  • Alcohol is quite expensive compared to other neighboring countries. Furthermore, the prices in Malaysia are quite low, such as food and drinks, clothing and accommodation.
  • Borneo is an island divided by three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. It is also the third largest island in the world after Greenland and New Guinea.
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